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Dining

Ristorante Belvedere BK1 - Overlooking the garden, this restaurant specializes in Italian cuisine and serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and light fare. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. A children's menu is available. Open daily.

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Belvedere Montecatini Terme

Hotel Belvedere Montecatini Terme

Policies

All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport.

Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 2999.99, due to national regulations. For further details, please contact the property using information in the booking confirmation.

For transfers, guests must contact the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.

Reservations are required for golf tee times and can be made by contacting the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation.

Mandatory fees

You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out:

A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 0.8 per person, per night

Optional extras

Babysitting/childcare is available for an extra charge

Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of EUR 25 per person (one way)

Airport shuttle for children between the ages of 0 and 4 costs EUR 5.00 (one way)

Train station pick-up service is offered for an extra charge

We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.

Recent reviews

Good 3.6 /5 from 14 reviews

Hotel Belvedere, Montecatini Terme

Good3.0 / 5

Hotel needs a facelift

The Hotel Belvedere is close to the Hotel Michelangelo in Montecatini Terme which was why we selected it as we had family staying at that hotel. Though the hotel has a nice structure and a lot of promise, it seems as if it hasn't been remodeled or maintained since the 1970's. The decor is a disaster and there were bugs (earwigs) in our room. The shutters were broken as were the jets in our tub and the lighting in the room was very poor. Furniture was in poor shape and things were stained. The service was satisfactory and the breakfast buffet was nice. The outdoor eating area is probably the nicest feature of the hotel, though we did not dine there. We did eat a nice evening meal at the more attractive Hotel Michelangelo up the street but had poor service there as we were not hotel guests. I'd only stay at the Belvedere if you get a discount.